Abstract

The longitudinal time-course of dd-cfDNA after kidney transplant (KTx) is not well-described. The cut off values of dd-cfDNA in KTx derive from biopsy-coupled single measurements. Meaningful interpretation necessitates understanding of: (1) time variance of dd-cfDNA levels post-KTx, (2) factors determining biologic variability, and (3) relationship to donor and recipient characteristics. We hypothesized that an understanding of the aforementioned factors would better inform clinical decision-making using dd-cfDNA. One hundred and twenty five KTx patients with dd-cfDNA obtained longitudinally were included. Univariate analyses were directed at inter-patient variability and intra-patient inter-occasion variability of dd-cfDNA. Multivariate linear regression was used in analyses accounting for repeat measures. At 1-month post KTx median dd-cfDNA: (1) were higher in repeat KTx (.57%, P<.001), and dual KTx (1.10%, P=ns) versus a first KTx (.31%); (2) showed a significant difference in donor after cardiac death (DCD [.45%]) versus living related (LRD [.27%]) donors (P=.036). Longitudinal (1-3months) dd-cfDNA measurements showed a significant downtrend for all donor types. Panel-reactive antibodies (PRA) were positively correlated with dd-cfDNA. Repeat Tx, dual Tx, DCD, and PRA are associated with a higher dd-cfDNA. Incorporation of donor/recipient variables and time down post transplant is material for rational interpretation of dd-cfDNA.

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